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Kids and Family Music Reviews

Ozomatli presents OzoKidz (Album Review)

One of those bands that defies the rules of typical classification, Ozomatli has long bent genres with their funky blend of rock, hip-hop, and...

Kepi Ghoulie – KEPI FOR KIDS (Album Review)

There's been a shortage of legit rock for kids being released lately, an unfortunate fact that could certainly bring a tear to this man's...

31 Days of Halloween: Andy Z. – THE GRAND SCREAM OF THINGS (Album Review)

As a kid in the 80s, it was always kind of a thing that when October rolled around, you'd keep your eye out for...

Ryan SanAngelo – AUTUMN THEMES AND HALLOWEEN SCREAMS (Album Review)

Connecticut-based Children's Author, Musician, Teacher, and self-professed "all around cool guy," Ryan SanAngelo has assembled a brand-new collection of family-friendly fright songs for Fall....

Mister G – CHOCOLALALA (Album Review)

*Note: There's an update at the bottom of this post. Funny story - Back on September 7, acclaimed children's musician MISTER G unfollowed The Rock...

Clint Perry & The Boo Hoo Crew – SHAKE YOUR PIRATE BOOTY (Album Review)

It's a big week for Pirates and their supporters with the tenth annual "Talk Like A Pirate Day" taking place this Wednesday, but just...

The Harmonica Pocket – APPLE APPLE (Album Review)

With so many of my recent posts having to do with the arrival of Fall, it seems fitting that this one is about an...

Shira & Friends – WHEN YOU’RE A KID (EP Review)

Released this week, WHEN YOU'RE A KID, the debut EP from NYC-based SHIRA & FRIENDS, is a five-song, fifteen-minute fireball of family-friendly tunes destined to...

Barry G. and the Dream Jam Kids – HUH-UH (Album Review)

With my wife back at work now post-maternity leave, I've been accumulating quite a collection of music to be reviewed both for kids and...

Melissa Green – SING LOUD! (Album Review)

Bubbly and bright, MELISSA GREEN delivers an uplifting dozen-song set on her new album, SING LOUD!   A family-friendly pop-rock collection infused with elements of country,...

RANDY KAPLAN – MR. DIDDIE WAH DIDDIE (Album Review)

I make references to THE BLUES BROTHERS all the time here on The Rock Father. To find them, you'd have to do some sniffing...

SING TO YOUR BABY (Book and Music Review)

With a newborn here in The Rock Father house, it's been interesting to revisit some experiences that we just went through three years ago...

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